A professional psychic and intuitive counselor for 30 years, Bryant travelled extensively as an apprentice to Chippewa medicine man Sun Bear, accumulating extensive knowledge of Native traditions and spirituality. She’s credited with identifying the seven spiritual energy vortexes around Sedona, Arizona. “In my teaching, I draw on a broad range of metaphysical, spiritual and scientific knowledge and provide advanced perspectives in the field of alternative thought,” she says. “I passionately share messages from the Star Nation and the impact of celestial energies on collective humanity and the earth.”

In her Friday night lecture, Bryant will present messages from the stars that she says are integral for our understanding of our place and role in the planetary consciousness at this time of transition. “As we begin a new age, it is essential that we change our values and our view of us being separate from all that exists,” she says. “This will be a dynamic evening of conversation and revelation regarding our rapidly changing world.” The Saturday night program will be “a powerful, healing drumming circle begun in Native tradition opening to the six directions,” she says. “Following additional teachings, I will lead participants in manifesting prosperity through Native ceremony.” Bryant and her visionary artist husband, Scott Guynup, will be available for readings October 24-26.